Lyman Hafen
Born
The United States
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Far from Cactus Flats
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published
2006
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2 editions
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Where Two Streams Meet
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published
2011
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In the Shade of the Cottonwoods: Notes on a Small-Town Boyhood
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On Cloudy Mountain
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Over the Joshua Slope
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published
1994
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2 editions
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On the Edge of Memory
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published
2000
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Roping The Wind
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Flood Street to Fenway
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published
2007
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Mukuntuweap: Landscape And Story In Zion Canyon
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In the Midst of Winter: A Tale of Hope
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published
2001
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“The woman had practiced patience all the long days of her life, exercised it to such an extent it had become the strongest muscle of her soul.”
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“What they didn't realize at the time, was that across the entire visible landscape, stirrup-high in grass that year, there was not one spring, on running creek, or one source of live water anywhere.”
― Far from Cactus Flats
― Far from Cactus Flats
“It was almost incomprehensible to me, as I sat there and looked across the lower Hurricane Valley, how much this remote corner of the world had given to the war effort in the early 1940s.”
― Far from Cactus Flats
― Far from Cactus Flats
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